Stepmom (1998) - She Tells Everyone She Has Cancer
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- In an emotionally charged scene, Jackie (Susan Sarandon) gathers Isabel (Julia Roberts) and her children, Anna (Jena Malone) and Ben (Liam Aiken), to share devastating news. With a mix of strength and vulnerability, Jackie reveals that she has been diagnosed with cancer. The revelation sends shockwaves through the family, particularly affecting her daughter Anna. The teenager's reaction is one of intense distress and disbelief, highlighting the deep bond between mother and daughter.
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"Stepmom" explores the complex relationships within a blended family as they navigate love, loss, and acceptance. The story centers on the tension between Jackie, a devoted mother, and Isabel, the younger woman engaged to Jackie's ex-husband Luke (Ed Harris). Initially, Jackie and Isabel are at odds, struggling with jealousy and differing parenting styles. As Jackie battles cancer, the two women are forced to find common ground for the sake of the children. The film delves into the challenges of co-parenting, the fear of being replaced, and the process of forming new family bonds. Through a series of emotional and often humorous encounters, Jackie and Isabel gradually develop mutual respect and understanding. As Jackie's condition worsens, she must come to terms with Isabel's future role in her children's lives, leading to touching moments of growth and reconciliation. "Stepmom" ultimately delivers a heartfelt message about the power of love, forgiveness, and the true meaning of family.
Credits: © 1998 Global Entertainment Productions GmbH & Co. Film KG and SPE German Finance Co. Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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I feel like this movie is so underrated and under appreciated. Terrific acting all around
Jenna Malone deserved an award for this scene
Her acting was beyond superb ❤
She was overdramatic
@@saramarshall2957 nah.
She’s a teenager.
@@saramarshall2957I don’t think a child can be “overdramatic “ when they find out their mom has cancer
@@saramarshall2957 NOT
No matter how many times I see this movie, I cry.
Me too. I've watched it many times and I cried every time. It touched me so deeply especially that part when Susan told the daughter ' take me with you......' my God I couldn't check the tears streaming down my face.
I was raised by a step mother. She was my best friend in the world. I miss her so much 😢❤
Same 😢
People's reactions when they find out someone they care about has cancer...has always confused and frustrated me. When I told my family, it was just like another day at the office. I couldn't tell if they were trying not to freak out in front of me, or what? People wouldn't visit in the hospital, I found out later, because they "didn't know what to say." It would have been cathartic to have a reaction like they show in this movie, where people have all sorts of emotions - even anger. It's so much better than apathy...
that is very strange, I'm sorry you found out about such a scary diagnosis & then nobody reached out like they naturally should have! I cannot imagine going through that or doing that to someone. I hope it's a type that is curable & you found it early 🙏 I wish you love & peace 💗
I think we all deal with it differently. When I had to tell my parents my diagnosis, and again when I was going in for surgery, I told my mom "Do not cry." Not like as in, comforting her, but as in ordering her (kindly). I could not handle that reaction on top of processing all my own emotions. It's just a very personal experience. I'm so sorry if you didn't feel supported or cared for, that must have been very hard.
When my mom told me she had breast cancer.I didn't really react. I wasn't worried. I knew she'd be okay and she was
When I found out my dad had stage 4 cancer, me and my sister acted like it was no big deal. We told him he’s got this and it’ll all be fine. But whenever we weren’t around him we cried and prayed and were worried sick.. we just didn’t want him to feel bad for us
This generations is different than that movie's, less empathy, too much screentime and vritual interaction...
The acting in this movie is beyond
Truth
YES
Anytime Cancer is mentioned I tear up. I don't want my cancer to come back.
Same. 😢
Me neither! Praying for all of us to do more than survive… thrive💕
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Blessing for a long life of remission!
Neither do I. Everyone who was diagnosed with me has all passed away.
This is such a beautiful movie. The acting is absolutely out of this world. I know Susan's character acts cruel but you love her anyway, because she's a complex character and you understand the emotions she's struggling with and why she goes on the attack.
She acts cruel? She acts appropriately in this situation.
@@mollycule2792how!!???? She was a total passive aggressive asshole. Glad she was the one who got cancer out of the two tbh
I remember when my mom was first diagnosed with cancer, breast cancer, I just stared at her when she told me, she recently finished chemo, but, she still needs other procedures and treatments done, my cousins threw her a small surprise party at my Nana’s on her last day of chemo.
Best of luck 🍀
For all of you fighting cancer or knows anyone who is fighting etc Im rooting for you and them I hope a day comes when its all curable ❤❤❤ Bless you all!
It's been curable but with oligarchy still in place people like you believe that it's not. Keeping it around makes a lot of people very rich. There's no "cure" for a reason.
i had it and won, but i'm still waiting for some kind of star trek machine that you get in it and fully cures you
@@nylotus why would they hide that information when they and their families are people who could get cancer too. I work in government health and, not only have I or my colleagues never heard of this, we can't even organise the correct photocopying paper, let alone plan some worldwide cover up.
thank you
@@JP-ks7eycongrats! 18 years strong here!
ed harris...underrated...he is one of the finest actors in hollywood
"You do not run run out on your mother!!"
"No that's your job!"
Me: 😬😬😬😬😬😬
Привет✋👋
True facts
I would have been choking on my teeth if formed my lips to say some shit like that.
But what lies did she tell 🤔
@@juliaalexander5788 if you watched the film - the mother kicked the father out
Ain't no mountain high enough have a whole new meaning to it after watching this movie 😢
FACTS, this and Remember the Titans
Oh, I cry like a baby when I hear it.
I have the best stepmom on Earth. My dad has been dead 20 years and she is still one of the most important people in my life. That woman's strength and support are invaluable to me. She is my hero.
That’s beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Sometimes good movies are all about this: feelings, emotions, expressions, lines, and the simple life. No Special effects, no CGI, no mass production...sometimes it's just this: a slice of life. One of the best movies I've ever seen.
❤
I remember going through this exact same talk with my mom and sister about my dad who was fighting Alzheimer’s but the dementia kind and we were all torn and unfortunately he just passed away this year after fighting 10 years I love and miss him everyday! ❤️
I’m sorry for your loss. I hope your heart heals 💕
So sorry. My Condolences for you loss. 😢
Im so sorry for your loss and I hope he's smiling down on you ❤ my Papa comes to visit me in my dreams sometimes
"You do not run out on your mother."
"No. That's your job."
If i said that to my parents as a teen, I'd be picking up my teeth from the floor.
True but she wasn’t wrong
The daughter was a brat.
@@robertsander8509my thoughts exactly
@@robertsander8509bratty? Possibly. A teenager full of heightened emotions and big changes in her life and having to mentally process all of that? I don’t blame her for feeling that way.
If you said that to your parents, and that happened, that is what we call abuse.
I had to do the same thing to tell everyone my family and friends that I had cancer last year . I was scared .
How are you feeling now?
@@tonyparra8459 I m feeling great .
So happy to hear that your feeling great! I wish that you have a long happy and healthy life!!💕💕 sending you lots of love from Tennessee!
Thank you I appreciate that . 😊
@@careywurdinger5238 I will be praying for you
Girl heard "I have cancer" and went right to "Are you dying?" Jiminy Cricket, lady!
She’s a kid.
"You do not run out on your mother"
"No that's your job"
She has a point!
Cancer is awful, but so much worse for children, who are expecting their adults to keep them safe. So sad.
I can totally understand not telling the kids straight away. It's hard enough to worry about yourself, without having to worry about them. It also takes a long time to digest the information yourself, let alone help them absorb it.
Jenna played such a typical teenager
@@MsJubjubbird Maybe not right away, but not for an endless period of time. It breaks trust in them beyond repair. My mother waited until two days before she went on dialysis before telling me and my brother that she was sick at all. I haven't trusted her not to lie or keep secrets ever since. I do my best to keep my distance from her, and instead, spend time with others that I can actually trust.
Clever writing not seen anymore in movies.
Clever? This movie is highly checkbox 101.
I watch this movie all the time. Now, it's much harder to watch. I never thought my life would mimic this movie. Now, I only have my Stepmom. I lost my Dad to cancer at a young age & my mom 6 years before him. Cancer has taken 12 out of my 22-person family. I still love this movie, it just hits a lot closer to home now. 💓💓💓
I still feel this girls hurt! As a child of a parent that cheated and later married that person to watch this movie and actually living ut in real life when it aired in theaters.. I knew the hurt behind her telling her father “it’s his job to walk out on his mother” essentially his family and his daughter. Oh, the pain conveyed in this scene still has me balling every time!
After losing my Mom to cancer, I can never imagine speaking to her that way, knowing she was sick and needed love and support.
Jena Malone foreshadowing a great acting career. What a magnificent cast…..
Isabelle really felt for Jackie after she said oncologist 😢
As someone who has been fighting cancer for the last two years, it isn't really "we're going to beat this" but I'm going to beat this
Yes You Are!!! Good luck and God Bless. Stay strong and know that people are praying for you.
I see you posted this reply 7 months ago. How are you doing now?
@@cealcat7063 Thank you for asking. A week before Christmas, they had to remove the inside of my prostate. What they took out equaled the size of 2 normal size prostates & it came back malignant. Turns out, I have 2 separate cancers but the doctor said that the Invasive Melanoma is more serious
@@bobbennett2602 Oh I’m sorry, cancer is so brutal. I will remember you in my prayers. Are you Christian?
@@cealcat7063 Oh, yes. God has been with me every step of the way
My sister died from cancer too. This movie is very real for me
Terminal illnesses are horrible.
Cancer is a very sensitive matter in my family I lost my dad to cancer 3 years ago this month! 💔 my sister had breast cancer last year can't stand to talk about it or hear about it
Unfortunately in this movie it just comes off as a tool to me.
@@melanieparker I don't like Susan's movies eneyway!
This was a hard scene. My mom died when I was 15 of cancer.
I’m so sorry for your loss, but at least she’s in a better place and no longer suffering.
@@Strongwidow5585 thank you.
I was 16 when my mom died of breast/ovarian cancer She was only 51. My sister died at 56 from the same thing. Me and my other two sisters have had breast cancer too. I hate cancer. I am sorry for your loss.
@@stacydavis1682 I’m sorry for your loss and everything you have had to go through! My mom was 48 when she died.
Poor Anna I know she couldn't take it
The cinematography is awesome!
Jenna malone man such a great actress
YES SHE IS AMAZING ❤
Shes terrific in Saved
Jena Malone was fantastic in this movie.
I saw this movie at home with my mom as an adult. We didn’t watch a lot of movies together. I’m 47 now and she died in 2020. I miss her every minute.
This Movie Had Me Crying So Much
Miss Sarandons brother owns a bar down the road here.....atleast he did pre covid.....would see Miss Sarandon there once in a while......the town would buzz with "Sudan Sarandon is in town".....she is quote pretty actually in person.....have smiled and said hello....she was gracious but wanted to be left alone with her drink.
Nice lady👍👍👍👍
Where?
@@ch.su.695 Northampton mass
@@ch.su.695 I left a reply last week saying the city. Nothing slse...but looks like it was removed.
Don't remove this...duh.
Northampton Mass
Northampton mass
This movie always makes me think of my parents. After they divorced and I lived half the time with each, I caught each of them watching it separately. I always thought that meant this just had to be a great movie. And it is.
I love Isabell. Jackie drives me crazy through much of this film.
For some reason, the following two short lines get to me:
“Are you dying?”
“Not today!”
Almost all the women in my family get small cell breast cancer. None of us have the BRACA genes but since we’re all over the world and small cell breast cancer is extremely rare, it accounts for less than 1% of breast cancers, it’s genetic. Then there’s me, my body decided multi-organ failure due to internal malformations was the way to go. My three daughters understand though, we didn’t hide anything from them.
I'm so sorry you're going through that I hope that you can make it through or at least make it to where you're comfortable❤ I'll be praying for you if that's okay ❤
@@shawnagrubb9958 thank you. Unfortunately I am terminal but we’re enjoying our time together and making lots of lovely memories. And I live in a death with dignity state, so when it starts getting really bad I don’t have to suffer. But thank you again, that’s lovely of you
@@jessicacarlisle9160 I'll be thinking of you miss Jessica ❤️
He still loves her
This scene is when Isabelle PROVED to Jackie that she’s fit to be a co-parent….she cares about those kids
“No that’s your job.” 😳
This movie still gets to me especially this part😢
This movie made me cry as a child. This movie makes me bawl my eyes out as a parent today
This movie is so underrated very deep sudject matter life seems so unfair at times the things we have to deal with the good the bad and the ugly but to have any kind of a chance is a blessing . 6:55
I thought this was an underrated movie.
I had this talk a little younger than the daughter. Everyone was crying, but my dad said (still very serious) that it would probably take about 10 years. 10 years seemed so far away, and he was still going to do treatment, so I wasn’t too worried. The opposite reaction to this girl. That was well over ten years ago and he’s still alive so I’m glad I didn’t worry.
Another great actor
SARANDAN
Kids deserve the truth
They do not make movies like this anymore
This movie *wrecked* me. My Dad died at 41 in 1996 from pancreatic cancer. Another movie (which oddly has Jena Malone in it as well) which depicts this difficult subject matter really well is "Life as a House".
She was testing her to see if she was gonna be okay dying and leaving her with her kids.
I lost my mom to cancer in 2009. No kid should lose a parent to something so evil as cancer
This movie was make me gonna cry so drama family.
What a fantastic movie! I still love it!
That was the moment she realized Isabel loved her kids. She could see it written all over her face and decided to let her guard down.
Susan Sarandon’s character Jackie tests Julia Robert’s Isabelle several times in this movie and in doing so she realises that she’s going to be a great replacement for her and this is when she really starts to warm to her and embrace her. 😊👍
I had a beautiful step mom. They're the best ❤❤❤
6:40 I love Susan’s reaction.
This movie deserved an oscar
BOY THIS IS A GOOD ASS MOVIE 🍿
I cry every time I watch this movie
It has to be dreadful to tell your loved ones that you’re going to die. It’s terrible.
I remember I cried so much watching this as a young girl.
I love this movie! Great actors, and a tearjerker
My mom just passed away in April 2024 she was first Diagnosed in October 2023.
I'm so sorry to hear about this. My dad lost his battle in March of 1989 ❤️❤️
One of the hardest conversations a parent can have with their kids is about cancer and dying
I was 29 when I got diagnosed with breast cancer... after the call from the DR. My husband and I went to the gym... didn't know what else to do... took about a week to settle and have a break down
Cancer is an awful thing my aunt faught Cancer for 2 years and after she passed away 😢
Such a brutal but beautiful movie
I took my mom to see this movie when it first came out at the movie theater. We found out several years later that my mom had cancer also. She lived for 3 years after diagnosis. Seeing this movie hits hard. You can never know what tomorrow holds.
Did we really have to bleep the swear word?
Yep
I hate how she never stopped loving him he stopped loving her, sad.
Did y’all really bleep out “damn..” ? 😂😅
When this came out, the “secret” was kept secret.
My riend’s close aunt died of breast cancer. She was really sad and her family was in Australia and she couldn’t go. I thought to myself “ I’ll take her to move to take moms off of it. “
I chose this one. 😑😞
“No, that’s your job.” 😳 😢
The time when the movies were good and worth watching.
This is still one of the best movies ever made
LOVE. LOVE. LOVE..
rivers of tears
I don’t understand the number of people supporting physical violence as a response to a child being “disrespectful.”🤔
I had my ass beat growing up & when I had my daughter, I stopped physically putting my hands on her as form of discipline when she was nine years old. One day, I saw myself through her eyes & in that moment I vowed to the Goddess, I would never ever make my daughter fear me like that again.
🙅🏾♀️
I broke that generational curse & I thank the Divine Creator to this day for allowing me to see what I was becoming & I what I was doing to someone I love with all my heart & soul.❤
If an adult put their hands on any one of us simply cuz we were being “disrespectful” we would have grounds to press charges because that shit is ASSAULT.😑
But for some reason, children don’t have such protections except in the most extreme cases (sometimes not even then) and I will never ever fucking understand that shit even if I live to be a 1000 years old.🤯
We hurt the most vulnerable amongst us under the guise of discipline, causing untold trauma that the adults these children grew up to be never want to admit to & then have the nerve to support this madness even in fake scenarios in fucking movies.😡
I’m so tired of the might equals right mindset that infects so many people raising children because it most certainly never does.😔
Children deserve to feel safe. Period point blank! But how safe can you feel with the ones who are basically the Gods in your world causing you harm because you inevitably made a mistake, as humans are famously known to do?🤔
And please miss me with the excuses & reasons why children should be hit. “Hurt people hurt people.” Go fucking heal.💯
I always wondered what type of cancer she had
Acho que era câncer de mama
@@gi_milliole I think it was colon cancer
I think it was skin cancer because when she was talking to her son on the phone she said they had to remember to put sunscreen if they meet on the beach in their dream and the son said “it’s a dream we don’t need to wear sunscreen” and she looks sullen.
Breast cancer im pretty sure
I always love Jenna ever since!!!!
Наверное очень тяжело терять близких нам людей...
For someone who’s kids are everything to him,he’s certainly doesn’t have very many scenes together in the movie,with them.
Isabelle was little concern Jackie.
Jackie to afraid to tell people that she has cancer and afraid for her kids ex-husband children and Isabelle.
She had every right to snoop kinda.
Never hid a serious illness
Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts did a great job showcasing the struggles of coparenting after a divorce when other parental figures enter your child’s life.
I freaking love me some Julia Roberts
I had cancer too and that’s all I think about especially when I get sickn
Top 5 of favorite movies. Susan Sarandon is just the greatest!
I've never seen this movie before but now i wanna watch it, this scene moved me to tears!
This is a great movie. I remember bawling when I watched this, and wanting to be proposed to the way Julia Roberts was lol
Love this movie always
Very sad movie
well that conversation went well
Isabelle had no right to be getting into her mail!
A series of unfortunate events
It’s not even an old movie
Wonderful movie